Flock refers to a material obtained by cutting or grinding textile fibers to fragments. There are two (2) types of flock: (1) precision cut flock, all fiber lengths are approximately equal; and (2) random cut flock, the fibers are grinded, grounded or chopped to produce a broad range of lengths.

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